The Michigan Supreme Court, after hearing oral arguments last year on the state attorney general’s desire to investigate Eli ...
A federal court denied summary judgment to California State University, Fullerton on a failure to accommodate claim under Title VII and state law of a police officer who was allegedly terminated after ...
The Texas Supreme Court is seeking input on potentially ending a 42-year requirement that all lawyers admitted in the state ...
The Missouri Supreme Court rejected a county’s bid to review a case about whether multiple local governments can impose ...
A hospice worker failed to prove that Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Co.’s denial of her disability benefits was “arbitrary and capricious,” although she presented credible evidence that she ...
Dismissal isn’t proper on the Title VII, California FEHA, and New York state and city law retaliation counterclaims of a Carta, Inc. chief technology officer, where his participation in mediation ...
Waters Corp. received final court approval for an $800,000 class settlement, resolving litigation by workers who said the water testing equipment manufacturer mismanaged its retirement plan through ...
President Donald Trump ordered a review of the potential sale of United States Steel Corp. to Nippon Steel Corp., opening the door to amend a decision by his predecessor, Joe Biden, to block the ...
The New York State Board of Elections can ban former Gibson Dunn partner Jim Walden from running for New York City mayor ...
The former mayor-commissioner of Haines City is denied summary judgment on the defamation claim of a terminated city clerk alleging the mayor made a comment at a public committee meeting insinuating ...
A Notre Dame Health Care Center Inc. worker must sue under federal law to seek disability benefits, because the Massachusetts assisted living facility’s disability policy isn’t an ERISA-exempt church ...
T-Mobile US Inc. won’t get to argue before the US Supreme Court that common law trademark rights require “continuous use,” ...